1. Narrative
2. Metaphorical sentence: Many things in life pass away like duckweeds, and some are firmly rooted in people's hearts like tree roots. .
Brilliant advantage: Comparing things in life to duckweeds and tree roots, paving the way for what is written about Teacher Ye below, naming Teacher Ye’s inspiration to “me” that is rooted in the roots like tree roots. In the heart of "I", "I" will never forget; it corresponds to the "treasure" at the end.
3. This article begins with a green leaf that reminds the author of Teacher Ye’s teachings to the author. He understands Ye’s humble career and expresses his gratitude to Teacher Ye and his willingness to achieve Ye’s career. determination.
4. She felt the vitality of the ivy leaves and was inspired to strengthen her will to live.
5. This leaf can remain green despite wind and rain. It is full of the artist’s encouragement to the little girl and his care for life. It is different from ordinary leaves as a symbol of the pursuit of life.
6. Teacher Ye likes green leaves because they are not as memorable as flowers and fruits, but they do not give up their vitality because of this. They have a humble and obscure temperament. I realized the great power contained in ordinary things, and those who contribute to the cause in obscurity deserve to be praised.
7. You can draw some green leaves and write "You are like green leaves, supporting flowers and never complaining. We are willing to repay your kindness with abundant fruits!"